Refugees from the Blue Nile

Published January 3, 2012
A Sudanese woman from the war-torn Blue Nile state leaves a clinic at South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 10, 2011.
A Sudanese woman from the war-torn Blue Nile state leaves a clinic at South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 10, 2011.
A Sudanese woman from the war-torn Blue Nile state waits with her baby at a clinic in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 10, 2011.
A Sudanese woman from the war-torn Blue Nile state waits with her baby at a clinic in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 10, 2011.
A Sudanese man from the war-torn Blue Nile smokes a pipe as he sits in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 9, 2011.
A Sudanese man from the war-torn Blue Nile smokes a pipe as he sits in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 9, 2011.
Sudanese from the war-torn Blue Nile state collect muddy water, in order to avoid the 12-hour queue at a water pump, in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 9, 2011.
Sudanese from the war-torn Blue Nile state collect muddy water, in order to avoid the 12-hour queue at a water pump, in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 9, 2011.
A Sudanese woman from the war-torn Blue Nile state carries an empty basket on her head in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 12, 2011.
A Sudanese woman from the war-torn Blue Nile state carries an empty basket on her head in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 12, 2011.
A Sudanese family from the war-torn Blue Nile state carry their belongings on their heads as they arrive at South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 12, 2011.
A Sudanese family from the war-torn Blue Nile state carry their belongings on their heads as they arrive at South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 12, 2011.

More than 80,000 Sudanese have sought refuge in South Sudan from clashes between government forces and insurgents on the northern side of the poorly-marked and tense border, according to the United Nations. These images are from the war-torn Blue-Nile in South Sudan’s Doro refugee camp. – Text and photos by Reuters

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